EP1330098A1 - Verfahren und Kommunikationssystem für die Übergabe von Web-Sitzungen - Google Patents

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EP1330098A1
EP1330098A1 EP02250380A EP02250380A EP1330098A1 EP 1330098 A1 EP1330098 A1 EP 1330098A1 EP 02250380 A EP02250380 A EP 02250380A EP 02250380 A EP02250380 A EP 02250380A EP 1330098 A1 EP1330098 A1 EP 1330098A1
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  • This invention relates to the integration of communications devices.
  • a user at home may have spent several hours searching web pages related to a particular topic and may require access to these from work.
  • Using data web session transfer will allow the web history and pages to be transferred by the click of a button.
  • a user surfing an internet site using a personal computer may transfer the current session onto a WAP (wireless application protocol) mobile phone, in order to continue surfing whilst travelling.
  • WAP wireless application protocol
  • Any data session information for example form elements, bookmark history or browsing history may be transferred between terminals to create a session's state.
  • Hipbone One device unifying system is a product called “Hipbone”. This is discussed, for example, in “E-Business Essentials” by Cade Metz, PC Magazine June 21, 2000: “People Who Need People” by Jim Sterne in Inc magazine - September 15, 2000 “Many Happy Returnees”, by J Blackwood, Computer Shopper August 8, 2001 “Digital Devices: Navigating the Web with friends” in Interactive Week, February 4, 2000
  • This system provides an Internet co-navigation service, which allows sales staff to 'connect browsers' with their customers and jointly view online product demonstrations, fill out complex web forms, and work through online transactions together.
  • True Shared Browsing which allows customer service and sales representatives ("agents") to co-browse with customers and navigate the web together, and synchronises the agent's and customer's activities.
  • Agents customer service and sales representatives
  • real-time Interaction is achievable, all participants being allowed to direct the browser with the results echoed to each participant's browser.
  • Hipbone's software supports functions such as authentication using "cookies" and order transaction processing.
  • Using the shared browser allows form filling to be echoed to all participants. Forms can therefore be filled in using assistance from the serving participant (sales representative).
  • Hipbone's high level architecture is based on a proxy mechanism. Basically, every web response is held on the central application server accessed by the shared browsers.
  • a method of operating a communications system such that connections to one terminal may be diverted to another terminal, the method comprising the steps of creating a user profile on a server device, the user profile identifying a plurality of terminals, generating from the user profile a set of parameters defining a virtual terminal, storing, as parameters of the virtual terminal, details of a current communications session made using a first terminal, on instruction from the user, diverting the routing of a communications connection supporting the session from the first terminal to a second terminal, and transferring the details of the current session to the second terminal for use in contiuing the session.
  • the invention comprises a communications system ararnged such that connections to one terminal may be diverted to another terminal, the communications system comprising:
  • the invention gives the user the ability to instantaneously transfer a data session to a range of various devices (e.g. PC to PC, PC to WAP Phone, WAP phone to PDA, etc).
  • devices e.g. PC to PC, PC to WAP Phone, WAP phone to PDA, etc.
  • the invention allows multiple sessions to be run, which can all be submitted to the destination device.
  • the session is transmitted to the destination device and run on that device.
  • the session that has been transmitted from the source device is closed.
  • the system can handle transfers requiring authorisation and those which are unrestricted. This means that sessions will be accessible from a range of different devices such as personal digital assistants, mobile phones, IP phones, Personal computers and many other types of devices.
  • the present invention's architecture will also allow different web based transfer applications to be present by using the current architecture. For example, email applications based on session transfer may be incorporated with relative ease.
  • Browser applications 11, 21 running on respective terminals 1, 2 are capable of providing HTML (hypertext markup language) browsing capabilities and display any incoming active sessions. They can also each run a terminal application 12, 22. This application manages web data sessions, which may be present on a user's device 1, 2. It also processes any incoming sessions.
  • Session information holding such information such as the session's web page and form parameter values etc, can be stored by the terminals and transferred between them.
  • the central server 3 is used for holding the session information, and also provides other data which can be used by the terminals.
  • it holds a user profile, which holds any 'User Specific' attributes such as sessions, bookmarks etc. These include permanent attributes, attributes changeable on a specific command from the user, or attributes generated automatically, tracking the operation of the individual terminals.
  • a user logs into the system by using an interface to the server 3 appropriate to the terminal 1 that he is using. For example he may use a WAP interface for telephones, or HTML for devices capable of supporting that protocol, such as PCs and PDAs (Personal computers and personal digital assistants).
  • a user profile is created on the main server 3. Once the user profile has been created, the user is invited to set any relevant preferences, which are then loaded onto the terminal. The user can then run the web browser 11. Note that the terminal 1 will also allow other applications to be executed such as Email clients.
  • the user can select a "Session Tracking" option. From this point onwards, the operation of the browser 11 is tracked by the terminal application 12.
  • the server 3 therefore stores the user's web history and browsed web pages within a session object.
  • the destination device 2 When the user wants to 'transfer' a session, the destination device 2 has to be selected via the web browser 11, for example by clicking on a transfer button on the browser screen (step 503), to transfer the session. This causes a transfer request 505 to be sent to the destination device's terminal application 22. Having received an incoming request, the destination terminal application 22 requests the relevant session from the server 3 (step 508). The specified session is then transferred and displayed in the destination device's web browser 12 (step 512)
  • the invention gives the user the ability to instantaneously transfer a web session to a range of various devices (E.g. PC to PC, PC to WAP Phone etc)
  • Figures 2 and 4 Two sequence diagrams are shown as Figures 2 and 4, which illustrate how sessions are created and transferred. Note that Figure 4 applies to devices that can poll their input/output ports. Mobile devices and PDAs that do not have polling features will request the sessions directly through a Web interface from the server 3.
  • a user who has logged into the system using a terminal application 12 running on a terminal 1 is first presented with the terminal screen (step 401), which allows a web browser to be opened, as will be discussed (steps 407, 408).
  • a session panel 31 is loaded on the server 3 (step 402) and a device list retrieval process 34 is initiated (step 403).
  • the session panel 31 is a process which records the details of the session that is running, to allow those details to be transferred to another device when required.
  • the device list retrieval process 34 retrieves a list of devices available to the user to which the session may be transferred, or which may require updating of functions such as voice mail activation.
  • the list is stored in a user profile 33 and retrieved by the central server 3 (step 405) in response to a request 404 from the device list function 34.
  • the device list may be amended by the processor 34 during the session (step 406), for example by changing settings of forwarding instructions.
  • the terminal screen presented to the user includes an option to allow access to a web browser. Selecting this (step 407) opens the web browser 11 (step 408).
  • the terminal can then retrieve attributes stored from previous sessions from the central server 3 (step 409). Thus the user logs into the server using a special application and then selects to open a web browser.
  • a standard web browser could itself have a facility to select the session-tracking feature which would then enable the server based session logging and transfer to take place when the user loads his standard browser.
  • Some form of authentication ie. username
  • username would probably still be required, but the aim is to make this much easier to use and also allow users to use their standard web browser rather than a special one, which avoids the need for the user having to install a special tracking application on each device.
  • a PC accessing the server 3 (step 409, see Figure 2) can use standard html language and protocols.
  • a WAP - enabled telephone 4 accessing the server 3 (step 419) requires the session language to be converted by the server from html (as used in the PCs 1,2 and the server 3) into a language usable by the terminal 4 to which the session is to be transferred.
  • a PDA can use html, but with some limitations generally as a result of its small screen size and the relatively small bandwidth available for communication out the full data.
  • the data server adapts the session accordingly by removing such functions.
  • the session run on the data server 3 ("virtual terminal") is tracked in html, so that if transfer to a html-compatible terminal is required, the full capability can be made available.
  • step 410 If the user has "Session Tracking" enabled, all browsed web pages are cached on the main server 3.
  • the user sends a request to register a session (step 410) from the terminal application 12 to the central server 3.
  • a session identity is then generated by the server 3 and stored (step 411) in the user profile 33 and transmitted to the user terminal 12 (step 412). This session is then added to the session panel 31 running on the server 3 (step 413).
  • other terminals can then retrieve these sessions.
  • the user could be browsing a search engine, and want to transfer the web session to another device, for example a mobile phone.
  • the user may wish to move visual output from a mobile device with small display to a fixed device with a larger screen.
  • the user may accesses the session by making a request to the main server. Having requested the session from the main server, the current session can be retrieved. The form is already filled with the correct search parameters. Once the session has been transferred to the other device, the user can continue to surf the web site.
  • the transfer process starts when the user accesses the device list 34 from a first terminal 1 and selects a second terminal 2 to which he wishes to transfer (step 501). He then generates an instruction (502) for the browser 11 to initiate the transfer. The browser in turn instructs the terminal application 12 (step 503) to construct the transfer instruction (step 504) which is then transmitted to the corresponding terminal application 22 in the second terminal 2 (step 505).
  • the terminal 2 and central server 3 co-operate in a number of steps (509-513) similar to those performed in setting up a session initailly (409-413, Figure 2) More specifically, the browser 21 in the destination terminal 2 retrieves the user attributes from the central server (step 509) and sends a request to register a session (step 510) from the terminal application 22 to the central server 3.
  • the session identity previously stored (step 411) in the user profile 33 is retrieved (step 511) and transmitted to the user terminal 12 (step 512). This session is then added to a session panel 32 associated with the destination terminal 2 and running on the server 3 (step 513).
  • the destination terminal 21 next transmits an acknowledgment that the transfer has been successful back to the originating terminal (step 514) which updates its own copy of the session panel 31 running on the server 3 (step 515).
  • one useful feature of the invention is the ability to transfer html forms and their respective values, that is to say not only the blank form stored on a website, but the values inserted in that form during a session.
  • the destination browser 21 first checks to see whether 'Session Tracking' has been activated. If so, when the transfer (step 512) takes place, the relevant data is extracted, and transmitted to the Server 3 (step 503-509). The form can then be rebuilt by the server 3 in its current state (step 510,511), and downloaded to the destination terminal 2 (step 512). Note that if the source and desctination terminals 1, 2 are of different types the layout and other features of the form may differ. The system only requires that both versions have corresponding fields for data entry, and that the server 3 can transfer entries from a given field in one version to the corresponding field in the other.

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